Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper is an updated rerun from 2012, one of the two Stumper reruns that are appearing while the puzzle’s editor Stan Newman is on vacation. I wasn’t doing the Stumper in 2012, so this puzzle is new for me. It’s by “Lester Ruff,” a pseudonym for easier Stumpers of the editor’s making. This one wasn’t all that easy. Take, for instance, 9-D, seven letters, “Called attention to” and 18-A, eight letters, “Take hold of,” whose answers might look wildly wrong with only two or three letters filled in. A solid Stumper.
Some clue-and-answer pairs of note:
7-A, eight letters, “Source of some blasts.” I was thinking of weather from the north.
14-D, six letters, “Secure offshore.” Tricky.
38-D, eight letters, “Freelance writer of a sort.” Feels old-timey to me, thought it isn’t.
54-A, four letters, “Some base men.” CADS. OAFS. SHORTSTOPS?
58-D, four letters, “Much of it comes from Sanskrit.” I did not know that.
60-D, three letters, “You may see it before long.” Playful.
61-A, six letters, “One of the ‘Sacred Books of the East.’” My first answer, and it gave me the southeast corner.
63-A, eight letters, “Highbrows.” Does anyone use the answer unironically?
65-A, eight letters, “Person coming back.” Nicely oblique.
My favorite in this puzzle: 59-A, eight letters, “Expression of wishful thinking.” Negatory.
No spoilers; the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, December 31, 2022
Today’s Saturday Stumper
By Michael Leddy at 8:44 AM
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SPOTLIT. GLOMONTO. PASYSTEM.
MOORED. (Secure here is an adjective, not a verb.)
STRINGER. NCOS. THAI. ERE. ICHING.
LITERATI. ANSWERER. IHOPENOT.
I wanted FUR instead of ERE....it wd have been so cute!
I knew you'd say it was easy....
FUR would be a great answer.
Not that easy for me — I think it took me twenty-two minutes. “A solid Stumper,” says I.
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